Product Overview
The X20DO4529 (X20DO4529) is a robust relay output module designed for the B&R X20 System, specifically engineered to bridge the gap between low-voltage control logic and high-voltage field actuators. Featuring 4 digital outputs with change-over contacts, this module is the ideal solution for switching AC loads up to 115 VAC in demanding environments like power distribution centers, HVAC control systems, and chemical processing plants. By providing single-channel isolated outputs, the X20DO4529 ensures that electrical noise or faults on one field circuit do not propagate to adjacent channels or the sensitive backplane electronics, significantly enhancing system-wide reliability and safety.
Advanced Relay Logic & Isolation
The hardware architecture of the X20DO4529 is centered around mechanical relay technology, which offers superior resistance to voltage transients compared to solid-state alternatives. Each of the four channels operates as a change-over (form C) contact, providing both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) configurations. This flexibility allows engineers to design fail-safe circuits where a specific state must be maintained even upon loss of control power.
The internal isolation barrier provides a high level of dielectric strength between the field-side 115 VAC circuits and the internal X2X Link bus. This galvanic separation is critical for protecting the central PLC from surges and ground loops, ensuring deterministic communication even when switching inductive loads like small motors or solenoids.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
X20DO4529 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Product Type |
Digital Relay Output Module |
| Number of Outputs |
4 |
| Contact Type |
Change-over (Form C) |
| Rated Voltage |
115 VAC |
| Isolation |
Single-channel (Channel-to-Channel) |
| Bus System |
X2X Link |
| Net Weight |
Approx. 0.2 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Can the X20DO4529 switch DC loads?
While optimized for 115 VAC, the mechanical contacts can typically handle DC voltages; however, the breaking capacity is significantly reduced for inductive DC loads. Refer to the specific B&R derating curves for DC switching limits.
What is the advantage of single-channel isolation?
Single-channel isolation means each of the four relays is electrically independent. This allows you to switch different phases or even different voltage sources on the same module without risk of cross-talk or short circuits between channels.
Does this module require a specific bus module?
Yes, the X20DO4529 must be used with a compatible B&R X20 bus module (e.g., X20BM11) to provide the mechanical and electrical interface to the X20 I/O station.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Contact Protection: When switching inductive loads (such as contactor coils or solenoids) at 115 VAC, it is highly recommended to install an external RC snubber circuit across the contacts. This minimizes arcing, reduces EMI, and significantly extends the mechanical life of the internal relays.
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Wiring Safety: Ensure that all 115 VAC wiring is routed separately from low-voltage DC signal lines. Use ferrules on all stranded wire connections to the X20 terminal block to ensure a gas-tight, vibration-resistant connection.
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Fusing: Each individual channel should be protected by an external fast-acting fuse. This prevents a localized field fault from damaging the module's internal traces or welding the relay contacts in the event of a sustained overcurrent.
Engineering Advantages
The X20DO4529 provides a significant advantage in "mixed-signal" cabinets where both logic-level signals and mains-level switching are required. Its change-over contact design allows for sophisticated interlocking logic without the need for external auxiliary relays. Furthermore, the modular nature of the X20 system allows the X20DO4529 to be placed exactly where needed in the I/O tree, reducing the length of expensive high-voltage cable runs. The ruggedized housing and high shipping weight of 2.0 kg (for the protected kit) reflect its readiness for the rigors of global industrial shipping and long-term deployment in harsh industrial zones.